What make’s a good teaching resource is accuracy,
usefulness, efficiency and relevance. A teaching resource is an effective
teaching toll used by teachers to improve students learning.

Characteristics of a good aid are simplicity, accuracy
and easy to decipher. It should be legible, large, purpose driven and
comparable to current teaching trends.

The aid should be informative, used to supplement a
teacher’s purpose and used for different/specific class levels.

Why
Develop a Teaching Resource

There are many advantages to using a teaching aid. The
resource provides verity, verbal instructions and saves time.

It should aid students learning, provides good
interaction between teacher and pupils. Other advantages include improvement in
speech training, positive learning environment and enable student retention.

It elucidates the topic, clear thinking and provides
vividness in learning situations.

Where,
why and how Teaching Aids are Used

Teachers use aids because they are brief, simple and
related to the subject matter. They help teacher prepare adequately for lessons
and assess the mental and physical levels of students.

The aids should be interesting and provide meaningful
interactions and direct impact to student. The aids are perfect for
visualization, legibility and clarity of the subject matter.

How Maximize My Teaching Resource for
Profitability

The main question is how to maximize your resource to
attract purchase and profitability. The first step is to make it very
comprehensive.

Shoddily done jobs are easy to spot so put in the effort
and create a bestseller. Use a good and effective description of the resource
by making it informative and detailed.

Once you have written a detailed description choose a
suitable image to display. The resource should be comprehensive and add demo
version and reference accurately.

Use plain and accurate subject description and include a
display image and realistic pricing.

Sell-able Teaching Aids

You should sell only resources developed and produced by
you. You should have the copyright to the material and plagiarized material is
forbidden in this industry.

The resource should benefit the teacher, is accurate and
specific to grade or exam board.

There are several ways to sell teaching materials online.
The demand is high and some online marketplaces sell such products. The side deal provides passive or real income
to teachers.

Before selling anything you should hold the copyright to
the material. Please review the contract with your employer to know if you are
in the clear.

Common materials sold on these sites include worksheets,
planners, curriculum and printable. A good place to sell is directly from your
website.

Choose a good domain name that reflects your products and
get a paid/free hosting plan. Feature demos of your product, good description
and a shopping cart. Accept online payments through PayPal or credit/debit
card.

Places to sell are Etsy to sell digital or printable
products and earn 3.5% on sale of item. Sell on Teacher Lingo get free
membership and earn 65% on each sale. They also have a paid membership scheme
were you pay $49 annually. The benefit is an increase in earning ratio to 85%.

Educents offer daily deals at 50% on sale and regularly
priced items 85%. You will receive payments through PayPal. Other similar sites
are Help Me Teach, Teachers Notebook and Teachers Pay Teachers.

How to
Sell your Work

Although each site differs in their methodology,
uploading is slightly the same. You need an image preview of your product.

Set up a specific subject description for exam boards or
grade. You set your own prices and ship after sales or make the product
downloadable.